Hand1. Villain just sat down (hence me being short). I have 30 hands of stats and he's 35/15/3.5 over that.
Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $2 BB (6 handed) Converter Tool from (Format: Bet The Pot)
UTG ($63)
MP ($95.65)
CO ($129.30)
Button ($192)
Hero ($159.70)
BB ($75.75)
Preflop: Hero is SB with , .
1 fold, CO calls $2, Button raises to $8, Hero raises to $29, 2 folds, Button calls $20.
Flop: ($61) , , (3 players)
Hero bets $48, Button raises to $164 (All-In)
Half my stacks already in, $84 to me to call for $240. Easy call?
Hand 2. Villain is totally unknown before this session. This is his first hand:
Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $2 BB (3 handed)
BB ($200)
Button ($174.10)
Hero ($471.15)
Preflop: Hero is SB with , .
1 fold, Hero raises to $7, BB calls $4.
Flop: ($13) , , (2 players)
Hero bets $8, BB calls $8.
Turn: ($29) (2 players)
Hero checks, BB checks.
River: ($29) (2 players)
Hero bets $18, BB calls $18.
Final Pot: $65
Villain shows [9d] and said something about mis-reading his hand.
Very next hand:
SB ($168)
BB ($174.10)
Hero ($502.15)
Preflop: Hero is Button with , .
Hero raises to $7, SB calls $6, 1 fold.
Flop: ($16) , , (2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $14, SB calls $14.
Turn: ($44) (2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $34, SB raises to $147 (All-In)
Apply the 'Check-raised on the turn means one pair is no good' rule?